Madame Sophie already died in 1782 of smallpox. Madame Adelaide and Madame Victoire were forced to leave Versailles and went to Italy in 1791 were they first lived in Rome, Naples, Corfu and eventually Trieste. Madame Victoire died there of Breast cancer, Madame Adelaide died one year later in Rome.
Maximillien Robespierre, nicknamed "the Incorruptible," was the leader of the Jacobins who took over the leadership of France during the French Revolution. He and the other committee members ordered the execution of the King, Louis XVI, for treason in January 1793.Robespierre, as an enlightened thinker, brought revolutionary ideas of equality, liberty and fraternity to the minds of the French people already put under pressure by poverty, exacerbated by an incapable king and an exorbitant queen.During the revolution, he also made France a secular state. He attempted to rename the months of the year and make 1794 the first year of French history. This did not catch on though, and his attempt to institute a new "festival of the saint" was also unsuccessful.Robespierre allowed the death of thousands of French persons - men, women and children - during the course of the revolution.He died in 1794, the final victim of the revolution - taken by the guillotine to which he had sent thousands.Robespierre was a lawyer and a politician who was very good at making speeches; at his own trial he delivered a very convincing two hour long speech in his defense. When he was 17, he was chosen out of 500 pupils to deliver a welcome speech to the King (ironically he eventually supported the King's execution later).He was the eldest of four children; his mother died in child birth when he was young and his father, distressed at the loss of his wife, vanished when Robespierre was eight years old, leaving the four children to be cared for by their paternal grandfather and aunts.
Lady Amy Amptyll Empson was born in 1540. Her parents were John Amptyll and Amy Smith. Her mother also named Amy was a direct relative to the Carringtons and Montagues who still hold positions throughout Westminster. Lady Amy was married on Nov. 5, 1564 Thomas Empson whose grandfather was Sir Richard Empson a key Minister to Henry 7th. Princess Diana was a decendant of His great aunts-- Anne and Elizabeth. Lady Amy conceived 13 children. Lady Amy was a Lady of the Bedchamber for Queen Elizabeth 1. Lady Amy died on May 29, 1611. She was buried at St. Margarets church, Middlesex, Westminster, England which was the same place she was born and was married.
Her parents and her younger brother had smallpox and they all died leaving Kateri all alone. She was blinded by the light of the sun and was named Tekakwitha because she she would grope around to seek her way and Tekakwitha means "The One who Walks Groping For Her Way." Her 2 aunts and uncles adopted her and they started a settlement called Caughnawaga. Her mother was a catholic algonquin and her father was a mohawk chief. When she was 18, Father De Lamberville, a Jesuit Missonary, built a chapel in Caughnawaga. This is when Kateri realized how much we wanted to take after her mother and be baptised. But her uncle didnt like the Black robes so it took a while for him to allow her to get baptised. When she did, she became the village outcast because none liked her choice of becoming Catholic so she fled 200 miles for 2 months. On Christmas day 1679 she was allowed to receive her first Holy Comunion at the age of 20. On March 25 1679 she made a vow to perpetual virginaty so she could devote her life to Christ. She died of being sick in 1680 and her last words were "Jesus, I love You!" Moments after she died the scars that the smallpox left on her face disapeared. It was a miracle. People thought she had saintly powers.
ZeusZeus is a Greek God, the most powerful one. Zeus' Roman name is Jupiter. Zeus did many things in his lifetime………… which is forever, because he's immortal. He saved all his siblings, overthrew his father, won the Titanomachy, had over 240 kids and over 155 girlfriends, and chopped his father into pieces with his father's own scythe. Zeus was honored for many things and also known for many things.Zeus was the son to Coronus and Rhea. Coronus was son to Gaea and Uranus. Coronus had overthrown his father, just as Zeus had done to him. Gaea, Coronus' mother, helped Coronus overthrow his father, and Rhea, Zeus' mother, helped him overthrow his father. When Coronus took over the throne, he went to the oracle and heard a prophecy that one of his kids would overthrow him. From then on, every time Rhea gave birth to a child, he would swallow them whole. Then, when Zeus was born, the youngest baby, she hid him in a cave and he was raised by nymphs. Rhea tricked Coronus by wrapping up a rock in a baby blanket and Coronus swallowed the rock instead. Then, when Zeus grew into a man, he gave his father a concoction of wine mixed with mustard. This drink made Coronus throw up his children. Out of his mouth came Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Demeter. This started the Titanomachy war. It was a war between the Olympians and the Titans. Coronus lead the Titans and Zeus led the Olympians. Everyone was able to choose sides. All Titians joined the Titan army, except for one, Prometheus. He hadn't sided with the rest of his family during the Titanomachy, which pays off later. After 10 years of battle, Zeus had lead his team to victory and Zeus had taken over the throne.One thing Zeus was known for was his crucial punishments. Everyone he'd fought against in the war, he threw them in the deepest depths of Tarturus, including his father, by chopping him up with his own scythe. But because Titan Prometheus had not sided with his aunts, uncles, and brother Atlas, Zeus spared him. Zeus then assigned Prometheus the task of forming man from water and earth, which Prometheus did, but in the process, became fonder of men than Zeus had anticipated. Zeus didn't share Prometheus' feelings and wanted to prevent men from having power, especially over fire. Prometheus cared more for man than for the wrath of the increasingly powerful and autocratic king of the gods, so he stole fire from Zeus' lightning, concealed it in a hollow stalk of fennel, and brought it to man. Prometheus also stole skills from Hephaestus and Athena to give to man, such as wisdom and tools. Zeus became furious and gave Prometheus a treacherous punishment. He placed Prometheus on a mountainside and tied him there. Then, each day, and eagle would come and eat his immortal liver which would grow back each night. Then after Prometheus was freed by Hercules, Zeus let him go about and gave him another chance, only to be tricked by him again. Prometheus benefited mankind when Zeus and he were developing the ceremonial forms for animal sacrifice. The astute Prometheus devised a sure-fire way to help man. He divided the slaughtered animal parts into two packets. In one was the ox-meat and innards wrapped up in the stomach lining. In the other packet were the ox-bones wrapped up in its own rich fat. One would go to the gods and the other to the humans making the sacrifice. Prometheus presented Zeus with a choice between the two, and Zeus took the deceptively richer appearing: the fat-encased, but inedible bones. With this, Zeus once again had been tricked, but then again, he couldn't get mad because he was the one who chose it. This is assumed to be the reason why bones and scraps of dinner servings are offered unto gods, and people eat the meat and fat of the animal.Zeus had many kids and girlfriends. All gods are able to morph their form and turn into mortals, and mate with them. Then if they have kids, their kids are half god and half mortal. They would call these kids demigods. Zeus also married his sister, the goddess of marriage, Hera. Every time Zeus would get a new girlfriend, Hera, out of jealousy, would find a way to get even. She would poison them, light their house on fire, or even kill them. When Hera would get revenge she showed people not to mess with her "hubby", the hard way. Many of the gods and goddesses were Zeus' kids. Ares, the god of war, was the child of Zeus and Hera. Apollo and Artemis were the twins of Zeus and a mortal named Leto. Most people think that Athena was born through normal birth like the other gods and goddesses, but actually, that's not what happened. One day, Zeus had an excruciating headache. Nobody knew why. Then after a few months, out of Zeus' head popped Athena, the goddess of wisdom. She was a fully grown woman and was dressed in full armor. The only other goddess that wasn't born through normal birth was Aphrodite, the goddess of love. She came out of the ocean in a pearl, also fully grown. Hephaestus was also the son to Zeus and HeraBy, Andrew Handal
In French, "j'ai aussi deux tantes" means "I also have two aunts."
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The possessive form of the plural noun aunts is aunts'.Example: My aunts' names are Alice and Anne.
"Aunts" is an English equivalent of the French word tantes. The plural form of the feminine noun refers to the sisters of the speaker's father and mother. The pronunciation will be "tawnt" in northerly French and "tawn-tuh" in southerly French.
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Your aunts and uncles are the sisters and brothers of your parents.
The possessive form for the plural noun great aunts is great aunts'.Example: My three great aunts' house is a great place to visit.
Gigolo Aunts was created in 1981.
The possessive form of the plural noun aunts is aunts'.Example: My aunts' names are Alice and Anne.
The possessive form of the plural noun aunts is aunts'.Example: My aunts' names are Alice and Anne.
There are Aunts, great aunts, great-great aunts, et al. A second aunt would be if you have two aunts and you prefer one over the other. But no there isn't.
The word is Tante for singular and Tantes for plural Don't mix this word with Tente whit en e who has the same pronunciation in french but means camping tent instead of aunt.